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Old 02-Jul-2006, 08:33
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Default Re: How to start?

Shakes[eare's no easy because the language is old, and native speakers need help with the vocabulary, etc. If you want to start, try something like Lamb's Tales from Shakespeare, which tells the stroies of he plays in fairly simple language.
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